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Celebrating 50 years of hip-hop at the National Museum of African-American History and Culture

by Gaëlle Claude August 22, 2023
by Gaëlle Claude August 22, 2023 0 comments
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The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture helped us celebrate 50 amazing years of hip hop this summer! Hip hop has been a monumental element in the American culture since the 1970’s. Started in Bronx, New York, this music genre has impacted many individuals, from political to educational and social purposes; one can attest that hip hop is a way to connect with one another. Like any other style of music, hip hop has its own category. But what makes Hip hop special you may ask? Hip hop has been a way for people to express themselves unapologetically. Many hip hop artists have used their craft to promote creativity, unity, and social justice. Undoubtedly, hip hop has changed the world. It has given the marginalized and oppressed a way of raising awareness around several topics.

Located in the heart of Washington D.C., National Museum of African American History and Culture has informed many about the challenges that African Americans and people of African descent overcame over the years. However, the museum teaches us that there’s more to the history of African Americans than challenges. Their rich culture is worth celebrating. Bringing 50 years of hip hop at National Museum of African American History and Culture was a special experience because it gave many the opportunity to learn about the culture and music genre. In addition, there was more than music performances. Attendees enjoyed live painting sessions, spoken words and so on. People from all over came to see legendary artists such as Queen Latifah and Remy Ma unwind and celebrate this iconic moment in history. As the summer is ending, there is no better way to bring everyone together and highlight the advancement of history and hip hop!

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